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Red Cross. By: Hae Jeung Lim. AVAILABLE POSITION FOR STUDENTS. Refreshment server Greeter. Role of refreshment server. Provide refreshments to the donors after their donation Talk to donors and report to Red Cross staff if a donor shows signs of not feeling well.
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Red Cross By: HaeJeung Lim
AVAILABLE POSITION FOR STUDENTS • Refreshment server • Greeter
Role of refreshment server • Provide refreshments to the donors after their donation • Talk to donors and report to Red Cross staff if a donor shows signs of not feeling well. • Provide recognition for donors that reached a donation milestone • Promote a positive, long-lasting impression of the Red Cross • Make donors feel good about what they’ve done • Stock refreshment.
Role of greeter • Meet donors at the door • Introduce the donation process • Guide the donors through the first steps of their donation • Work with Red Cross staff to ensure donors move through the process smoothly • Give information books about donation to donors prior to donation • Help donors to sign up • Take care of donors’ clothes • Call doctors if donors have any question
Rules to follow • Never answer any questions donors ask, but call doctors to ask those questions • If donors collapse after donation, do not try to lift them up by yourself. Always call doctors to do so. • Do not come to blood donating area • Do not see bloodor touch blood
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